OnePlus 7T Specs Leaked, coming with a 90Hz 2K Display

OnePlus 7T Specs Leaked, coming with a 90Hz 2K Display

Recently, the CAD Renders of the OnePlus 7T revealed the design of the upcoming OnePlus flagship & we already know that the 7T and 7T Pro will launch first in India on September 26. The 7T, unlike the OnePlus 7, is coming with a triple camera setup & for the first time, we will get a circular camera module on the upcoming OnePlus phones. Today, Ishan Agarwal revealed the major specifications of the 7T & there are some surprises.

According to Ishan, the OnePlus 7T has a 6.55-inch Quad-HD+ (2K) panel with a refresh rate of 90Hz. So, it is the same display as the OnePlus 7 Pro except for the fact that it is not curved. Moreover, the notch is also smaller than the one on OnePlus 7.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ SOC is going to power the 7T & hence, the 7T Pro as well. It was expected since the same happened with OnePlus 3T as the phone launched with Snapdragon 821 instead of Snapdragon 820. There is 8GB RAM & 128/256GB internal storage. So, it is less likely that there is a 6GB variant.

The camera setup was weird on the OnePlus 7 as instead of having secondary wide-angle or telephoto camera, it had a simple depth sensor. The OnePlus 7T, on the other hand, is coming with a triple camera setup on the rear with a primary 48 Megapixel Sony IMX 586 sensor, a secondary 16MP wide-angle camera & a 12MP telephoto camera. On the front, there is a 16MP camera.

Some camera features include 960fps Super Slow Motion for up to 10 Seconds, Wide-Angle video, Nightscape, & more.

The battery is slightly upgraded with a 100mAh increase in the size. So, the OnePlus 7T has a 3,800mAh battery over the OnePlus 7’s 3,700mAh. Still, it seems small as there is now a high refresh rate screen with higher resolution. Finally, the OnePlus 7T will come in Frosted Silver & Haze Blue colours.

The pricing is not yet known, but it will be higher than that of OnePlus 7 in typical OnePlus fashion.

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